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. >> the land lord has said he homes to find another big retailer for that location. a bankruptcy judge approved the company's liquidation plan yesterday for its remaining 399 u.s. stores. >>> the nfl lockout continues today despite owners agreeing to a tentative deal toned the four-month work stoppage. the deal was approved by every team, exempt the oakland raiders who abstained. players did not vote saying they had not seen a full proposal. if the players agree to the adocument, doors to be open as early as tomorrow. >> we crafted an agreement that is good for the game of football, good for the players, good for the clubs and most importantly good for our game and for our fans. the first game on the preseason schedule the august 7th hall of fame game has already been canceled. >>> still ahead, where you can take a trip across the pond. >> and where people are having a ball in the way area for a good cause. >>> taking a live look at wall street on wall street. a mixed day the caterpillar down but good news for chip makers helping nasdaq up 82. >>> hundreds of people
. >> the land lord has said he homes to find another big retailer for that location. a bankruptcy judge approved the company's liquidation plan yesterday for its remaining 399 u.s. stores. >>> the nfl lockout continues today despite owners agreeing to a tentative deal toned the four-month work stoppage. the deal was approved by every team, exempt the oakland raiders who abstained. players did not vote saying they had not seen a full proposal. if the players agree to the...
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supposed to tank today they didn't people said you know panic didn't happen maybe this isn't such a big deal but there may be reasons for that and we'll get into them but instead i want to focus on what the dollar did today it fell against the swiss franc showing a flight to quality and safety these days might be a flight away from the u.s. dollar which i'm pretty sure is still a problem and jobs though is still a problem too of course if you're one of the millions of unemployed i don't have to tell you that the economy is still shedding them as thousands of fresh layoffs at companies from blackberry to cisco are announced and their jobs are supposed to be figuring out how to get them back for obama he's been touted by the president well his comp company just shipped an entire business of theirs to where else you don't even need me to complete that sentence he shipped it to china now anthony randazzo from reason he joins me now and i'm hoping that he can help me to really prove that these issues mean something that we should be focusing on things for even longer than i think it's nice t
supposed to tank today they didn't people said you know panic didn't happen maybe this isn't such a big deal but there may be reasons for that and we'll get into them but instead i want to focus on what the dollar did today it fell against the swiss franc showing a flight to quality and safety these days might be a flight away from the u.s. dollar which i'm pretty sure is still a problem and jobs though is still a problem too of course if you're one of the millions of unemployed i don't have to...
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it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo. you will learn a lot more from officials in norway to make sense out of this tragedy. >> did you have a sense in your time working with the government that there was some senses of places like norway that terrorism was something that could not come there, because in fairness, before 9/11 and the first world trade center attack, we felt it could not come here either. >> it's true, but the wikileaks cable comes from several years ago. in recent years, my understanding from a u.s. counterterrorism officials is that norway did begin to understand it could happen the
it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo....
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those are loans in the past it's more corruption big deal if we don't have you know a big name like medart that we can link this to we're going to ignore it and it's it's absolutely ridiculous because the real story that we should be focusing on is how does the government interact in a crisis and what what are we sort. basing our hopes and our entire sort of like the economy on if we're so based on the government's aaa rating should we begin to assess how we can back away from the interest and principal can we have that discussion yeah i think it's a question i want to how do you go right now i want to ask that sixteen trillion dollars without a bailout for the rich it was you know a lot of it was a that is a bailout of the writers for every foreign entities that fusions is a bailout i mean i would say it's a bailout the banks that don't deserve it. at the time the government saying is a bill for everybody because the argument was if we don't bail out the banks then it filters down into main street ok well where is the bailout for working people because a recent report from northeastern un
those are loans in the past it's more corruption big deal if we don't have you know a big name like medart that we can link this to we're going to ignore it and it's it's absolutely ridiculous because the real story that we should be focusing on is how does the government interact in a crisis and what what are we sort. basing our hopes and our entire sort of like the economy on if we're so based on the government's aaa rating should we begin to assess how we can back away from the interest and...
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charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one well. we have to build that shows they're for. say you're ready for the freedom. well the u.s. just got a new ambassador to afghanistan today ryan crocker was sworn in as the new u.s. ambassador to the war stricken country and he's starting out with a bang already making some pretty strong statements first starters crocker has already explained that there will be no rush to exit from the country and then he went on to say we have no interest in permanent bases in afghanistan we will stay as long as we need to and not one day more what exactly does that mean and frankly that comment is caught many people off guard including myself because of all of the statements about staying however long we need to in afghanistan despite that two thousand and fourteen deadline after all there are plenty of reasons why the u.s. would have an interest in keeping a permanent base there first of all there's this there are relations between the u.s. and pakistan and then there's the fact that afghanistan itself
charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one well. we have to build that shows they're for. say you're ready for the freedom. well the u.s. just got a new ambassador to afghanistan today ryan crocker was sworn in as the new u.s. ambassador to the war stricken country and he's starting out with a bang already making some pretty strong statements first starters crocker has already explained that there will be no rush to exit from the country and then he...
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. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that derailed a powerful titan. and she says tonight she will not sit silently while he might go free. it's an abc news exclusive interview with "good morning america" anchor robin roberts who's here with us now. robin. >> and, diane, that woman is nafissatou diallo. they call her nafi. a 32-year-old immigrant from guinea, west africa. in her first television interview, she painstakingly recounts the day she says she was sexually assaulted by dominique strauss-kahn -- the powerful man who, at the time, was the head of the international monetary fund. >> he come
. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that...
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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the gop horse race is big, big news right now. >> that's mark preston. we appreciate it. >>> for more "cnn newsroom" i'm joined by fredricka whitfield. when you say, fred, it's not going to be good. we have breaking news you'll be following and other stuffs. >> thanks so much. see you over the weekend as well. breaking news from studio 7. i'm fredricka whitfield in for suzanne malveaux. two explosions have rocked central oslo in the last hour wounding at least eight people. reports from norway say govrt buildings were targeted, one houses the prime minister's office and most of the windows were blown out. reuters reports a mangled car outside one building suggesting a possible car bomb. reuters reports the prime minister is safe. cnn is following the developments for you from london. what more do we know about how this happened and why? >> reporter: the information is still trickling in from oslo at this point. the police have issued a stam saying that there are deaths and injuries. that's all they're saying right now. they're not saying what may have ca
the gop horse race is big, big news right now. >> that's mark preston. we appreciate it. >>> for more "cnn newsroom" i'm joined by fredricka whitfield. when you say, fred, it's not going to be good. we have breaking news you'll be following and other stuffs. >> thanks so much. see you over the weekend as well. breaking news from studio 7. i'm fredricka whitfield in for suzanne malveaux. two explosions have rocked central oslo in the last hour wounding at least...
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. the chevy cruze eco offers an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon on the highway. how does it do that? well, to get there, a lot of complicated engineering goes into every one. like variable valve timing and turbocharging, active front grille shutters that close at high speeds, and friction reducing -- oh, man, that is complicated. how about this -- cruze eco offers 42 miles per gallon. cool? ♪ >> here's a number for you. five. one out of five american men is out of work. and the longer they'r
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it...
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you know, we're a big extended family. and to, you know, a lot of those people i'm never going to see again. it's like -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i know that you take so much pride in the space program and the way that you contributed to it. tell me one of your favorite memories. >> i'll be honest with you, one of my favorite memories was seeing and participating in the first launch of "columbia." if you look at our country's history coming up to "columbia," we had the end of the war in vietnam, you had watergate, you had the iran hostage crisis. there was a real crisis of confidence in our country leading up to that first launch. when we launched "columbia," we gave america something to be proud of. i'm really proud that i had the opportunity to participate in that. obviously over 30 years, i could definitely come up with a lot more. but i think that's out of all the launches that's still my single proudest moment. that we got this vehicle off the ground that wasn't supposed to be able to fly. >> i can see wh
you know, we're a big extended family. and to, you know, a lot of those people i'm never going to see again. it's like -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i know that you take so much pride in the space program and the way that you contributed to it. tell me one of your favorite memories. >> i'll be honest with you, one of my favorite memories was seeing and participating in the first launch of "columbia." if you look at our country's history coming up to...
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he was always striving for a big deal. from the speaker's perspective, the white house at the last minute from their view moved the goal posts. they -- what it sounds like, not only comes to some agreement on a framework, but they were talking real details on some of these proposals, having to do with cuts and spending cuts and medicare and enconstitutitlemen all that. after this agreement that they have come to -- it had reached, they say the white house moved the goal posts. and in their view, speaker bane her to step back, take stock of the situation and really look at the calendar very seriously. as he said had, to do something because the white house's vision was not in line with that of congress. and that's why speaker boehner has now made this very aggressive move saying he's now just working with congress on this. >> jessica, we're running very tight on time tonight. i want to get through a lot fast. is there a sense when you look at the numbers that both sides talk about, even if you take their conflicting version
he was always striving for a big deal. from the speaker's perspective, the white house at the last minute from their view moved the goal posts. they -- what it sounds like, not only comes to some agreement on a framework, but they were talking real details on some of these proposals, having to do with cuts and spending cuts and medicare and enconstitutitlemen all that. after this agreement that they have come to -- it had reached, they say the white house moved the goal posts. and in their...
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nobody doing any other kind of terrorism would connect this big bomb blast at the center of the political environment in norway and then go over to this island, which is a remote island, which you would have to know about, and then start killing people. it is so domestic, this terrorism. >> the question that the norwegian leader was meant to be at either one of these locations, i assume you believe this makes it a very politically motivated attack. >> absolutely. absolutely. al-qaeda terrorism would go to the mainframe station in oslo and blow that up. -- main train station in oslo and blow that up. this is so local, so norwegian, so to speak. we have our domestic terrorism now. >> that was a professor and terrorist expert. earlier, the norwegian prime minister, jens stoltenberg, delivered a somber statement about the attacks and called on norway to stand together in this time of crisis. >> we have all been shaken by the evil that struck us so brutally. this is an evening demanding a lot from all of us, and the days following will demand even more. nor will stand together in time of crisi
nobody doing any other kind of terrorism would connect this big bomb blast at the center of the political environment in norway and then go over to this island, which is a remote island, which you would have to know about, and then start killing people. it is so domestic, this terrorism. >> the question that the norwegian leader was meant to be at either one of these locations, i assume you believe this makes it a very politically motivated attack. >> absolutely. absolutely....
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. >> so, now what is the big question? speaker boehner will rebut the president just about 14 minutes from now. we'll take you there live. in his letter to his colleagues, he said his preference now is to work on a plan in the congress. but the president expects the house and the senate leaders of both parties at the white house saturday morning. is this just theater before a deal or a recipe for gridlock and maybe an economy shattering government default? chief white house correspondent jessi jessica yellin, and kate bolduan, and gloria borger here, jess, the speaker doesn't want to negotiate anymore, and this is not a president known for his anger or his temper, but he seemed pretty piqued. >> reporter: this was the president hitting by far his most frustrated, fed-up note during the debt negotiations by far, john. we heard him say that the republicans just don't know how to say yes. that he offered the most generous package he could. in short he said that he offered them a deal that democrats just didn't like. he was ba
. >> so, now what is the big question? speaker boehner will rebut the president just about 14 minutes from now. we'll take you there live. in his letter to his colleagues, he said his preference now is to work on a plan in the congress. but the president expects the house and the senate leaders of both parties at the white house saturday morning. is this just theater before a deal or a recipe for gridlock and maybe an economy shattering government default? chief white house correspondent...
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the country is literally starving and the ruling class is gorging on big macs. >> they think big magazines are luxury goods. they never have heard of ruth's crist. >> it is hard to hear mcdonalds in the list of luxury goods. >> but what does it say? that it is awesome or they 1r* franchise eferz where and that's where they get their burgers? >> i think we have taken it for granted. it is new to them and it is awesome. i remember going as a kid and it was the most awesome thing ever. i think the elite should share the wealth in north korea with some of the poorer people. if you are making a lot of money, you should be taxed higher and give that to some of the people and bring them up. and a am i say 1234*g what in the hell am i sailing -- 8ing? >> i thought you would say they should drop frys from -- >> they can do that. cluster frys. >> jill, if you had the chance you would act like the north koreans and deck yourself out in expensive clothes. >> you know what, i will disagree with you on that. i will say, don't let your people star of. if you will fly in big max, at least you will never g
the country is literally starving and the ruling class is gorging on big macs. >> they think big magazines are luxury goods. they never have heard of ruth's crist. >> it is hard to hear mcdonalds in the list of luxury goods. >> but what does it say? that it is awesome or they 1r* franchise eferz where and that's where they get their burgers? >> i think we have taken it for granted. it is new to them and it is awesome. i remember going as a kid and it was the most awesome...
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a big question in that badly wounded nation, did he act alone? and there is a new death toll in this as well. nbc's martin fletcher has been covering the story from the start. he's with us tonight from oslo. martin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. norway's police today said fewer people have been killed than thought, not 93, but 76, with some still missing. that is small relief for a country that can hardly believe what just happened. anders breivik was brought to court this morning, the face of a mass killer. police described him as calm and unaffected. breivik admitted he carried out the killings but claimed he was not guilty. the judge ordered him held in custody for eight weeks, the first four in solitary confinement. an hour earlier, across norway, two minutes of silence for the victims. later, a mass in memory of the victims was canceled at the last minute, too many people came. >> i think we're trying to take the city back to show human energy after such a powerful and vicious act. >> reporter: but then, chilling news. poli
a big question in that badly wounded nation, did he act alone? and there is a new death toll in this as well. nbc's martin fletcher has been covering the story from the start. he's with us tonight from oslo. martin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. norway's police today said fewer people have been killed than thought, not 93, but 76, with some still missing. that is small relief for a country that can hardly believe what just happened. anders breivik was brought to court...
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. >> traders for a long time figured this was no big deal a big oner. recently they started to take action pulling gold prices higher over $1,600 a troy ounce and a weak dollar means that oil prices are spiking higher almost to $100 a barrel. bar the door if we actually have a default then you could see the big impacts a big market sell-off spiking interest rates. >> shepard: default a much bigger deal than a downgrade. a lot of folks suggest a downgrade coming either way. >> a downgrade could come any time. very big impact on consumer interest rates, mortgage rates, small business loans. you name it, they become more exeivel if those interest rates move higher. also stocks could sell off not good news for your 401(k), shep. >> shepard: no doubt. gerri willis fox business news. her report 5:00 eastern time, 4:00 central on the fox business network jewels up the dial. one republican leader says president obama would rather give speeches about the debt crisis than find a solution. but the president's experts say he is the one actually talking about compro
. >> traders for a long time figured this was no big deal a big oner. recently they started to take action pulling gold prices higher over $1,600 a troy ounce and a weak dollar means that oil prices are spiking higher almost to $100 a barrel. bar the door if we actually have a default then you could see the big impacts a big market sell-off spiking interest rates. >> shepard: default a much bigger deal than a downgrade. a lot of folks suggest a downgrade coming either way. >>...
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this is too big of an issue for america to face. it is an issue that is called debt across the world. responsibility from the house has proven the course. we say we do end back it up on the floor and send it to the senate. the senate has of action to take. they do not like our action, they have to say what they are for. rock >> in order to help create jobs and save our nation from bankruptcy, the american people want to cut, cap and balance. the house has done its work. mr. reed, if you do not like our plan, where is your plan? mr. president, where is your plan? >> there is a gain of two other 34 members of the house, a bipartisan day of 2 1/3 for members to pass a bill, cut, cap and balance. we believe it is important to our economy and protecting our excellent aaa credit rating. we're ages for the senate to take action. -- we are anxious for the senate to take action. >> this is a pivotal time and our history. we are at the edge of a financial cliffs, if you will. we are looking down over the side of the cliff. no person wants our
this is too big of an issue for america to face. it is an issue that is called debt across the world. responsibility from the house has proven the course. we say we do end back it up on the floor and send it to the senate. the senate has of action to take. they do not like our action, they have to say what they are for. rock >> in order to help create jobs and save our nation from bankruptcy, the american people want to cut, cap and balance. the house has done its work. mr. reed, if you...
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how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance, rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime, 21 years in president. if convicted the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. >> we'll hear from martin late. >> americans are expressing their support for norway. on saturday mourns are created a makeshift memorial in washington, d.c., where people left flowers, flags, and candles and cards by a statue in front of the norwegian embassy. president obama offered his condolences to the people of norway. >>> golfer suzanne peterson of norway expressed her sorrow by wearing a black arm band participating in the masters in france. the number three ranked play in the world says she's deeply upset by friday's bombing and shooting deaths calling it the biggest disaster in norway's history. >>> for the latest on the massacre in norway, including new d
how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance, rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime, 21 years in president. if convicted the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. >> we'll hear from martin late. >> americans are expressing their support for norway....
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call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
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would be so this big second person are but they don't belong to any organ but more than that i have not yet that is sought through ideological. why from your conversation just their beliefs now you're talking to me about him being quite an average person he had quite an ego that he was a religious person looking in retrospect would you have an argument that one day he would be capable of doing something like this if it is indeed him absolutely you know you never ever would ever imagine that. there are far more guys were you know way more weird than he was ok so how do you think he got these ideas into his head in the first place you kept talking about stories and his relationship with girls and church these thinks it's somewhere there that he got these these ideas and says have. to look around. and it's like. oh people who are very radical religious all the way ranging from white muslim christian and then you have people who were the leftist for years and obviously he has managed to find from the right wing groups so not generally surprised that people find their extreme my niece and he
would be so this big second person are but they don't belong to any organ but more than that i have not yet that is sought through ideological. why from your conversation just their beliefs now you're talking to me about him being quite an average person he had quite an ego that he was a religious person looking in retrospect would you have an argument that one day he would be capable of doing something like this if it is indeed him absolutely you know you never ever would ever imagine that....
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so what is a hydrogenated oil hydrogenated oil is a man made fat a trans fat you see that's just a big molecule that's made mostly of carbon the carbon atoms are bonded together like a chain they're hydrogen atoms attached along the chain and if the carbon chain is completely saturated with hydrogen that's a saturated fat and if there are some missing spots. that's a non saturated fat get it ok so where does trans fat in trans fats in as a. bizarro type of. unsaturated fatty acid where the double bond is present but the hydrogen atoms that are attached to the carbon chain are on the opposite side of the carbon chain. just about all of the polyunsaturated fats in nature have the carbon atoms on the same side it's sis but with industrial processing. vegetable oils and the bonds get rearranged so the hydrogen atoms are on opposite sides of the chain you might say well who cares where the hydrogen atoms are after all. but it turns out that we have evolved to deal with. fatty acids that have the hydrogen to the same side so this we have not evolved to deal with these new kinds of fatty acid
so what is a hydrogenated oil hydrogenated oil is a man made fat a trans fat you see that's just a big molecule that's made mostly of carbon the carbon atoms are bonded together like a chain they're hydrogen atoms attached along the chain and if the carbon chain is completely saturated with hydrogen that's a saturated fat and if there are some missing spots. that's a non saturated fat get it ok so where does trans fat in trans fats in as a. bizarro type of. unsaturated fatty acid where the...
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on the big board for a closer look at where these two acts took place. over here is oslo where the bombs went off and a couple hours later, 25 miles northwest of oslo, that is where the shooting occurred. we are told a man dressed as a police officer started shooting at children at a youth camp. two deadly scenes and one heart breaking day for the peaceful country of norway. >> reporter: this is the man police say is responsible for the deadliest day in norway since world war ii. this is his picture. the horror started on friday in the capital of oslo. one bomb exploded killing 7 people and injuring dozens mormon couple hours later he did more damage. he used multiple guns, shooting at children at a youth camp. at least 80 deaths have been reported at that site alone that & that number is expected to rise. some people who tried to swim away were shot in the water. that camp is affiliated with the government. norway's largest tv broadcaster describes him as single, christian. grant lodes, kron 4 news. >>> the end is near for borders bookstore. as kron 4's
on the big board for a closer look at where these two acts took place. over here is oslo where the bombs went off and a couple hours later, 25 miles northwest of oslo, that is where the shooting occurred. we are told a man dressed as a police officer started shooting at children at a youth camp. two deadly scenes and one heart breaking day for the peaceful country of norway. >> reporter: this is the man police say is responsible for the deadliest day in norway since world war ii. this is...
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the really big chicken and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> new information on the deadly attacks in norway. kron 4's grant lodes has more on who is responsible. >> reporter: there is the capital of oslo. on the big board for a closer look at where these two acts took place. over here is oslo where the bombs went off and a couple hours later, 25 miles northwest of oslo, that is where the shooting occurred. we are told a man dressed as a police officer started shooting at children at a youth camp. two deadly scenes and one heart breaking day for the peaceful country of norway. >> reporter: this is the man police say is responsible for the deadliest day in norway since world war ii. this is his picture.
the really big chicken and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> new information on the deadly attacks in norway. kron...
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interviews that are showing up in my driveway, that are parked in front of my house with news vans with the big satellite tish dishes. i said it's time to go to a place where i address this. i get it out there. i -- what were my goals and what it is -- a lot of people asked why did i file for divorce? the answer to that is she needs to understand that this is an ultimatum now. i can always reverse that or stop that should she decide to get help. i'm not going to die ni her eny her the opportunities i had myself. i need to draw that line in the sand. to answer your question directly why am i doing this? because this is a relationship that i've had previous to this situation where i've spoken about addiction before. i felt very comfortable speaking with you. not to mention the fact that i watch your show a lot and i think you're very fair. so i wanted to go into a forum where i wasn't going to be beat up, i was going to be asked both sides of the questions which i think you do effectively. >> i mean i'm going to play devil's advocate having said that with you. honestly, you went through a well do
interviews that are showing up in my driveway, that are parked in front of my house with news vans with the big satellite tish dishes. i said it's time to go to a place where i address this. i get it out there. i -- what were my goals and what it is -- a lot of people asked why did i file for divorce? the answer to that is she needs to understand that this is an ultimatum now. i can always reverse that or stop that should she decide to get help. i'm not going to die ni her eny her the...
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and i'm a big fan, i'm from iowa originally. >> nice. >> yes. i'm an atheist and in zanesville, ohio, in 2008 you asserted that no organization receiving taxpayer funds would be able to discriminate in hiring or firing based on a person's religion. however, you have not rescinded the executive order that permits this type of discrimination. in a time of economic hardship when it's difficult for a person to get a job based on her skills, what would you say to a woman who has been denied employment because of her religion or lack of religious beliefs by a taxpayer-funded organization? >> well, this is a very difficult issue, but a more narrow one than i think might be implied. it's very straightforward that people shouldn't be discriminated against for race, gender, sexual orientation or religious affiliation. what has happened is, is that there has been a carve out, dating back to president clinton's presidency, for religious organizations in their hiring for particular purposes. and this is always a tricky part of the first amendment. on the one
and i'm a big fan, i'm from iowa originally. >> nice. >> yes. i'm an atheist and in zanesville, ohio, in 2008 you asserted that no organization receiving taxpayer funds would be able to discriminate in hiring or firing based on a person's religion. however, you have not rescinded the executive order that permits this type of discrimination. in a time of economic hardship when it's difficult for a person to get a job based on her skills, what would you say to a woman who has been...
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>>> a number of big breaking stories top this hour in the cnn newsroom. it's being called the norwegian equivalent of the oklahoma city bombing. a homegrown terrorist kills 140 people, most of them children in an attack aimed at taking over the u.s. government. a meeting between the president and the white house lasted only an hour today. this hour, new information on the next step republicans plan to take and when. >>> and -- ♪ breaking news out or london, singer and long time drug abuser amy winehouse is dead in her home. >>> and sexting took down a u.s. congressman, but you know who sexts the most? i'm don lemon, the news starts right now. >> i can't understand really what happened. >> two attacks in norway, at least 92 people dead, 85 of them at a youth camp. seven dead in a bombing in the capital of oslo. so far, one man arrested and charged in both attacks, that man identified by local media as anders baring brevin. police now say they haven't ruled out the possibility that others were involved, the accounts in the youth camp of utoya island are c
>>> a number of big breaking stories top this hour in the cnn newsroom. it's being called the norwegian equivalent of the oklahoma city bombing. a homegrown terrorist kills 140 people, most of them children in an attack aimed at taking over the u.s. government. a meeting between the president and the white house lasted only an hour today. this hour, new information on the next step republicans plan to take and when. >>> and -- ♪ breaking news out or london, singer and long...
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small businesses are saying we sat by and watched as big government bailed out big business. but they have done nothing to us. while big government is attached to wall street, they disconnected from main street. that american dream is diminishing. i hear from lots of small business owners. we are ready to throw in the towel and calm it quits. martha: you watch generations of businesses that built up and such an incredible opportunity. they seem to appeal to they won't achieve the same level of success and feel their children will not succeed. >> look back at a poll in may have you had youth staying for the first time that they will not be better off than their parents. that's astonishing to me to see that and think about how we have seen over the course of the past through years, generations thinking they will not be better. martha: why is this happening in. >> i moved to canada. i came to practice law in the united states because i have a deep respect for the american constitution and our founders wrote in the constitution you have the right to push sue happiness. they meant
small businesses are saying we sat by and watched as big government bailed out big business. but they have done nothing to us. while big government is attached to wall street, they disconnected from main street. that american dream is diminishing. i hear from lots of small business owners. we are ready to throw in the towel and calm it quits. martha: you watch generations of businesses that built up and such an incredible opportunity. they seem to appeal to they won't achieve the same level of...
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its foreign firms which provided the lion's share of the investment and major maestro never made the big question the market is liberalize the reason regulatory for a more there are markets or capacity the and then are jeanne what we wish is to progress with these in making it clear more functioning russia opened its power sector four years ago privatizing most generating capacity during the crisis some russian firms failed to me the investments obligations while foreigners increased their market share for mass nine percent of capacity. with the commission seventy eight percent of new units generators are now asking regulators for predictability this year the russian government current price rises to fifteen percent we generate a sale lost the millions but that hasn't stopped the flaking off switches that's already covered business our team. that's our business of it for this hour but i'll be back with more in about forty minutes from now. if. you. are limited. to. just some. feel.
its foreign firms which provided the lion's share of the investment and major maestro never made the big question the market is liberalize the reason regulatory for a more there are markets or capacity the and then are jeanne what we wish is to progress with these in making it clear more functioning russia opened its power sector four years ago privatizing most generating capacity during the crisis some russian firms failed to me the investments obligations while foreigners increased their...
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it's a big day. catharine's wedding dress goes on display, and it's expected to draw in crowds of half a million over the next couple of months. it was a royal fashion feast for the eyes the first time around. now we get another taste. the queen joined kate to see it on display in its full glory. it should have been bonding team for the monarch and her grandson's new wife, but her magesty wasn't impressed. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: the ghostly display rather than the dress itself, kate will be hoping. with or without her in it, the alexander mcqueen dress is a sight to behold. for $28 entrance fee, you can get an up close look at the lace floral detail, ivory and white satin, and a skirt that resembles an opening flower. >> the beauty really is in the detail. >> reporter: record numbers are expected. fans just aren't royaled out yet. >> we come to see the dress, of course. >> like so many people watched it and to actually see it, that's -- that would be pretty cool. >> well, it is really, really
it's a big day. catharine's wedding dress goes on display, and it's expected to draw in crowds of half a million over the next couple of months. it was a royal fashion feast for the eyes the first time around. now we get another taste. the queen joined kate to see it on display in its full glory. it should have been bonding team for the monarch and her grandson's new wife, but her magesty wasn't impressed. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: the ghostly display rather than the dress...
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so-called stern rivers are scattered across to go nine national park they are in fact a mass of big rocks covered with lichen. it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bit of cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks that this is my first trip into the wild in the year. a number of custom vehicles and of course bike join valentyn gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger nies dirt road solo is a risky affair. it could break down at any time there are no communication facilities in this out of the way place if something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why a small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. the governor there was in perth the room with tell you know is a beautiful place so many tourists come here but you can't reach this place on fort carrying a heavy load. on a quad bikes and this custo
so-called stern rivers are scattered across to go nine national park they are in fact a mass of big rocks covered with lichen. it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bit of cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks that this is my first trip into the wild in the year. a number of custom...
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could have a big impact on all of us. a lot of you are saying you're preparing for the worst. steve says i guess if you're a senior and rely on social security, you'd better make sure your bills are paid up. steven green suggests, learn to grow your own food and buy gold. john vega says as a retired air force person i'm saving up knowing i may not get my retirement check. according to mike schwartz, there's nothing the american public can do nor does it matter if we default on our debt our credit rating is finished and a american economy starts a sharp decline into history. you can reach me on facebook or twitter. >>> the nfl appears to be one step closer to ending a lockout what has dragged on since march. that's because the owners have approved a new deal. it looks like here's the statement from the nfl player's association we're expecting them to say if they're going to meet the deal. the statement says, player leadership is discussing the most recent written proposal with the nfl chin clouds a settlement agreement, de
could have a big impact on all of us. a lot of you are saying you're preparing for the worst. steve says i guess if you're a senior and rely on social security, you'd better make sure your bills are paid up. steven green suggests, learn to grow your own food and buy gold. john vega says as a retired air force person i'm saving up knowing i may not get my retirement check. according to mike schwartz, there's nothing the american public can do nor does it matter if we default on our debt our...
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so tomorrow evening will be a big vote. the specific times aren't set, but we're into a series of days where these vote showdowns will be more and more important. a lot of the strategy will go behind the scenes. account various sides wrangle people to get them to their side? this will not be easy for either majority leader reid or boehner. >> kelly o'donnell for us, thank you. >>> joining me is congressman henry coyer and adam kinninger. gentlemen, good morning. congressman claire, the president asked the american people to call their congressmen, and we understand that some sites crashed, we're hearing that the server for the house is still down. what are you hearing? >> we're hearing from our constituents to make sure we don't have a default. we have to find a solution in a bipartisan way. i know there's two competing interests here, but i'm hoping that we get together and work something out. >> obviously congressman kinninger, a number of your colleagues said they would not support john boehner's plan, so i'm wondering i
so tomorrow evening will be a big vote. the specific times aren't set, but we're into a series of days where these vote showdowns will be more and more important. a lot of the strategy will go behind the scenes. account various sides wrangle people to get them to their side? this will not be easy for either majority leader reid or boehner. >> kelly o'donnell for us, thank you. >>> joining me is congressman henry coyer and adam kinninger. gentlemen, good morning. congressman...
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. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, we're giving you a big thank you this friday and saturday with the simplest way to save extra! just use your jcpenney rewards credit card to save an extra 20% on everything storewide! no exclusions! save an extra 20% on styles for her, brands for him, and clothes for kids. plus get an extra 20% off shoes, too! no jcpenney card? we'll still thank you with an extra 15% off! the savings are that simple! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> did you take
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kevin durant centers up the center teammate james harden for the big jam. they would beat the tva all-stars 31-105. >>> finally no spring cup this weekend but casey kaine did not spend the week off laying on the beach. his car somersaulted over the railing last night. and amazingly he was not injured. and is expected to be back behind the wheel next sunday for the brick yard 400. he took it all in stride and says he hasn't flipped his car like that in years. >> i have never flipped my car like that. >> another day at the track. >> i have never done that. >>> well, it was a late night oasis. and a quiet oakland neighborhood. but that calm has been shaken. the robbery that prompted customers to attack a trio of thieves. what happened during the tussle, and why the robbers had something other than the cash register in their sites. that story and more in 30 minutes. >>> that's it for cbs 5 eyewitness news at 5:30. see you back in a half hour and then of course at 10:00 and 11:00. and until then our news updates are on cbs-sf.com. good night. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
kevin durant centers up the center teammate james harden for the big jam. they would beat the tva all-stars 31-105. >>> finally no spring cup this weekend but casey kaine did not spend the week off laying on the beach. his car somersaulted over the railing last night. and amazingly he was not injured. and is expected to be back behind the wheel next sunday for the brick yard 400. he took it all in stride and says he hasn't flipped his car like that in years. >> i have never...
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but a big, sophisticated attack is how this official is putting it. and they also said it could be international, or it could be domestic norwegian. again, very early to make that assumption or that conclusion. >> right. early hours, a lot of information still to come out. i appreciate it. . let's continue this breaking news coverage with my colleague wolf blitzer. >>> a bombing shatters norway to its core. and a shooting at a youth camp. president obama asking for a dialling back of the demonizing. ten days before the deadline, one republican plan gets a firm smackdown in the u.s. senate. and some surprising new movement in the republican presidential race. we're going to tell you who's suddenly making a strong impression on potential voters. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the breaking news this hour, a city known for peace making is reeling in terror. norwegian leaders holding a crisis meeting tonight after a deadly bomb attack in oslo and the shooting at a labor party youth camp outside the norwegian capital. at least seven people were k
but a big, sophisticated attack is how this official is putting it. and they also said it could be international, or it could be domestic norwegian. again, very early to make that assumption or that conclusion. >> right. early hours, a lot of information still to come out. i appreciate it. . let's continue this breaking news coverage with my colleague wolf blitzer. >>> a bombing shatters norway to its core. and a shooting at a youth camp. president obama asking for a dialling...
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it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going some controversy behind same sex marriage, but, you know, everyone has their own opinions, their own views and, you know, we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well. and our ways of being. but really that's not anything that we really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you alltel us as well, the last lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately. courthouses wouldn't be able to handle it. you decided to put your name in
it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe...
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on this the reports arrest big business and politicians could be directing the shift and star now to talk about some of the day's biggest bully story it's the story behind the story no editorial mission driving the mainstream news cycle and i just kind of sat back and i was like wow this is it this is the speech played by the rules instructions coming straight from the top he said i was just in washington and people in washington tell me they're concerned about your tone recently departed and that's n.b.c. anchor jane describes the talking to he alleges came from the head of the cable news network they're talking to you it drove him to leave the station he said i love to be an outsider outsiders are cool but we're not we're insiders. we are those steps former insiders and analysts we interviewed say it's this way of thinking in the mainstream t.v. media that leads to a twenty four hour news cycle filled largely with a c n n a the woman accused of killing her two year old little girl you would know is that this is you're under we now learn maria demanded he move out has been wowing. c
on this the reports arrest big business and politicians could be directing the shift and star now to talk about some of the day's biggest bully story it's the story behind the story no editorial mission driving the mainstream news cycle and i just kind of sat back and i was like wow this is it this is the speech played by the rules instructions coming straight from the top he said i was just in washington and people in washington tell me they're concerned about your tone recently departed and...
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nationwide, you can see why where that big focus is. we're doing a little better in places across the southwest. albuquerque is looking at 88. 91 in denver. that's hot if you're exerting yourself in the peak of the heat of the day. the other thing to mention especially in the peak of the heat of the day is that the air quality and many of these cities is very poor too. you don't want to go outside for that reason either. we have been calling this a heat dome. what really is that. basically we have got this dome of high pressure that is stacked way up, thousands of feet, even miles up into the atmosphere, where we have high pressure. and what happens when you have a high pressure system, you think high and dry, sunny and beautiful, right? but high pressure has descending air in it. when it descends, it compresses and heats up. when you're near the center of the dome or the center of the high, it stays very, very warm and you're seeing the worst of it. that's why we have been seeing hotter temperatures in new york city than what you've be
nationwide, you can see why where that big focus is. we're doing a little better in places across the southwest. albuquerque is looking at 88. 91 in denver. that's hot if you're exerting yourself in the peak of the heat of the day. the other thing to mention especially in the peak of the heat of the day is that the air quality and many of these cities is very poor too. you don't want to go outside for that reason either. we have been calling this a heat dome. what really is that. basically we...
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chance to watch in the cinema one such films this year is american documentary my one which has been a big success spiraled wired media need to go anywhere you'd see every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you get here we can see a selection of the films for this year. also many lectures most because the film discussions in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands be international guests to the creek town of central russia. for the palace of the museum is available there are several cultural lamarck's here the annual film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why is one of the world's wants that question and more let's meet this week's guest let's leave it to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well a few months ago part of. the director of programming for this so i decided to take this season's soap of unity to compose a competition program which would. alter movies of quality why . well actually it's not a new idea at all. not in the capitals where in
chance to watch in the cinema one such films this year is american documentary my one which has been a big success spiraled wired media need to go anywhere you'd see every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event and you get here we can see a selection of the films for this year. also many lectures most because the film discussions in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands be international guests to the creek town of central russia. for the palace of the...
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may be coming at the expense of quality started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match in numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion let's say roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still come in world these long regionally the lines i would like to contribute to confront as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. we need to be united ninety three would be fighting you should be killing each other these. little groups if you can prove it yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to learn from before it can still need some juice and will plug in called for some of. you all watching the weekly scene over us has been carrying out drone strikes in pakistan for years but now one of the masterminds of the attacks is in the crosshairs himself former cia official j
may be coming at the expense of quality started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match in numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion let's say roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still come in world these long regionally the lines i would like to contribute to confront...
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bill: big skirt, big cattle, i guess, in the end. we've heard from john boehner, eric cantor, in a moment you'll hear from the president holding a town hall and will address the debt talks we expect moments away here. where are we, america? [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. - because it's completely invisible. - because it's designed to help me hear better. male announcer: introducing amp, a new kind of hearing aid, so tiny, it's invisible. female announcer: amp is comfortable to
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immigrants and that was a poor people in north of the big push. places they used to live rubin and that's over there drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim although most of you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about it and about us it is not good in the regions are said to be fed up with the brand of what's being dealt radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turn the government against his own feeling the way the far right. wires are. ready to admit and there's a parallel hit and respect for attitude towards that kind of. against the media but the reality is that fifty percent off in the winter are against multiculturalism as people who try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter will really thing it will throw relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movements while others fear this will only fue
immigrants and that was a poor people in north of the big push. places they used to live rubin and that's over there drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim although most of you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about it and about us it is not good in the regions are said to be fed up with the brand of what's being dealt radical liberalism...
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you know away from big thing but i'm just telling you the surrounding places where he was around here it's interesting though they are saying that he's a very literal person at the same time he's prepared to be a nationalist the how how does these two work well together in a person like him. well you know as. of the moment when i knew any i was i would not describe him as an urchin. very thorough ideologically i was more described who. simply by theory and i'm even all the way here don't be angry that he would be the second person but they are. not more than that i did not get that thought through ideological. why the conversation ok just their beliefs now you're talking to me about him being quite an angry person he had quite an ngo and he was a religious person now did the looking in retrospect would you have imagined that one day he would be capable of doing something like this if it is indeed him way absolutely never ever i would never imagine that the far more guys who are way more weird than you was. now how how do you think he got these ideas into his head in the first place yo
you know away from big thing but i'm just telling you the surrounding places where he was around here it's interesting though they are saying that he's a very literal person at the same time he's prepared to be a nationalist the how how does these two work well together in a person like him. well you know as. of the moment when i knew any i was i would not describe him as an urchin. very thorough ideologically i was more described who. simply by theory and i'm even all the way here don't be...
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part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had the december last year of this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine but like a normal no way it was that it was a genuine reaction of this guy but in russia what happened in my mind was it was inspired like my palate maybe maybe it was inspired but you can fix inspired if it's nor nor potential so unfortunately potential is there and there exactly that's the problem that if potential is there always you can expect sample additions to try to use it so young is today say that politicians you mentioned them said of course he cameron miracle their their attacks and multiculturalism their concern actually triggers new intolerance and one of the population do
part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had the december last year of this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine but like a normal no way it was that it was a genuine...
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big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they reflect the heat, and they keep your house from turning into a greenhouse. they don't look half bad, either. you don't notice them so much. >> sam, if you're just dealing with fans, how can you maximize what the fan puts out to keep it from just blowing hot air around. >> there's a low tech solution to this. it sounds silly. if you take a bowl of ice or tray or whatever, stick it in front of fan, you get a sort of cheapo air-conditioning effect without spending the air-conditioning money. you have to switch out the ice eve
big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they...
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are telling lawmakers to get this done now while they're debating what to cut and trying to find a big compromise on the deficit investigative journalist grade class of compromise is a misnomer and here is why boortz the compromise the look here's what's happened is that george bush when he was president from two thousand and one to two thousand and eight one of. the surplus given jim of eighty six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned it into a six hundred million dollars per year deficit adding three trillion dollars us. eric cantor for all those bush's wars and for the weapons for the tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill to try to get out of. there at the at the tax cuts for the itch or is somehow a compromise means that the. dollars will be paid for by eliminating benefits or the working class are going to change the eula for social security which is if you get caught before it's students who are eight much. older . and paying off debt created i george bush gregory ask you this that let me ask a couple questions whether or not it was george bush's fault that w
are telling lawmakers to get this done now while they're debating what to cut and trying to find a big compromise on the deficit investigative journalist grade class of compromise is a misnomer and here is why boortz the compromise the look here's what's happened is that george bush when he was president from two thousand and one to two thousand and eight one of. the surplus given jim of eighty six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned it into a six hundred million dollars per year...
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happened that put one of their children in the hospital. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >>> we don't often think of norway home of the nobel peace prize as violence, but tonight seven people are dead in a massive bombing and at least 80 have been massacred at a youth camp. the suspect in both attacks is this man. a norwegian described as a right winger with antimuslim views. jeff glory is in oslo. >> reporter: the explosions ripped through downtown oslo at 3:30 local time. the first images, windows blown out, rubble in the streets, huge plumes of smoke. evoking memories of terror attacks elsewhere. up until now never here. >> suddenly we saw glass coming behind us. we were told to go to the back room and when we came out on to the street and saw everything was damaged, they said it was bombs. >> residents process the carnage, they scrambled for safety. emergency crews moved in to treat the wounded. police
happened that put one of their children in the hospital. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >>> we don't often think of norway home of the nobel peace prize as violence, but tonight seven people are dead in a massive bombing and at least 80 have been massacred at a youth camp. the suspect in both attacks is...